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In summer 2018, I lived for three months in Vietnam. And it was also during this summer, I discovered packing cubes. Ever since my summer with these amazing cubes, I’ve never looked back. What Are Packing Cubes? Packing cubes are literally just bags that take on the shape of a rectangle. You put your items […]

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Whether you are studying or working abroad…or just traveling for an extended amount of time, packing for long term travel can be daunting. In this guide, we take the anxiety and fear of packing for travel long term. If this article is helpful, let me know in the comment section below! Plan Ahead For Long […]

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The challenge: packing for one to two weeks using just a carryon. There might be a temptation to overpack. But sis, let me tell you, you’ll be miserable if you overpack. Packing light is the way to go. You’ll enjoy your trip a lot more. For two weeks last summer I  backpacked around Southeast Asia. […]

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Even though you will be gone for a couple of days, there might be a temptation to overpack. But sis, let me tell you, packing lightly is usually the way to go. Weekend trips are no exceptions. Below, I outline things you may want to consider when packing for your next weekend getaway. Your Weekend […]

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How To Pack Your Toiletries When you’re flying it’s important to know the rules regarding your toiletries. From first-hand experience, there is nothing worse than having your favorite product thrown away at airport security because it does not meet TSA requirements. So, to help you out, I’ve created a short guide on how to pack […]

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Travel is life-changing. It has definitely changed my life. But I can also understand how it can seem intimidating, especially if you have to go it alone. However, do not let it overwhelm you or give you anxiety. Here is your guide on how to get used to the idea of traveling! Traveling In Bite-Sized […]

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Most of the careers I talk about on this blog require at least a bachelor’s degree. However, in the international affairs field, more and more employers want to see a master’s degree. Everyone who comes to this site, may not have gone to college or have tons of work-related experience. But that doesn’t mean they […]

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Airports can be stressful. Here are a few tips to get through the airport quickly. Know Your Terminal You can find the terminal number in your email confirmation. Knowing which terminal your flight takes off from can be a time saver because you won’t waste time wandering around. Pre Check In To Get Through The […]

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Black Women’s Travel: Navigating Experiences I am an advocate of traveling and international exchanges. When you travel, your assumptions and preconceptions about a country are challenged. And as you travel, you are exposed to people who might also have assumptions and stereotypes about you. For some people, this will be the first time in their […]

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Hey Travelers! If you’re in high school and have dreams of traveling the world, you don’t have to wait until you’re an adult. You can travel and live overseas now. Many of the programs listed below are funded by the U.S. Department of State (visit their site here).  These programs allow you to experience and […]

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